I always viewed it more as a text-based television series. When I am on here and I see a show my first thought is to check it out before I even think about logging off to go chill with my friends. I always see very interesting progression with stories that don't always over-lap each other instead of making up a new and non-canon story the next day after play time is over. It's always an on-going plot with each character and you begin to wonder where they will go next or when they will reach a dead end. It used to be one of the most fun parts of the site where everyone could just goof around. You still see that kind of stuff but only from a certain small base of members. Some people are deeply invested in this whole e-fedding thing and I can't blame them; When I first heard about it - it was introduced to me in the form of EWNCW. At first I shrugged it off but at the same time I was interested because at first instead of making up characters Splattered took the names of all the EWN'ers and put them on a roster together. Then when shows started getting put out I loved the thought of myself putting my foot up the ass of somebody I don't really like on the boards. lol -- It's very different now.

I agree with you. Honestly, I think your best comments for the whole eFedding is that it helped you in your writing. It's a creative outlet in which you can become a much better creative thinker, or totally expose yourself for being a one hit wonder with ideas (not mentioning any characters in the eFeds because I genuinely like reading them and don't want to make some users mad). If you use it the right way (just like LARPing can give you exercise and teach you how to fight with weapons) it can be helpful in real life situations - Example: Fed owner doesn't like your script you handed over and offers constructive criticism on how to fix it is comparable to your boss at your job telling you that he didn't like your last report and offers what he would change about it.

I agree with you. Honestly, I think your best comments for the whole eFedding is that it helped you in your writing. It's a creative outlet in which you can become a much better creative thinker, or totally expose yourself for being a one hit wonder with ideas (not mentioning any characters in the eFeds because I genuinely like reading them and don't want to make some users mad). If you use it the right way (just like LARPing can give you exercise and teach you how to fight with weapons) it can be helpful in real life situations - Example: Fed owner doesn't like your script you handed over and offers constructive criticism on how to fix it is comparable to your boss at your job telling you that he didn't like your last report and offers what he would change about it.

I agree with that. I used to be a grammatical failing idiot. Woo~

Hey.. I'm not telling you anything that you don't already know.#TeamDevs

It was like I said to maggs way back then and how I still stand to this day; eFedding is a game. It shouldn't be something used to ridicule people but also shouldn't be used as the standard of what is fun in the IWC. It's a simple game that many choose to participate in; just like I choose to participate in the "Caption This" threads, the Word Name Association threads, or my continued quest to raise the intellectual content of posts in the TNA Forums. It's something users do to pass the time while living out their virtual lives on the interwebs.